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Addiction and Community Service Worker

The program equips students with the skills to support individuals with addiction and lead community service initiatives. It covers addiction theories, counseling techniques, case management, and community resources. Students learn to assess needs, develop treatment plans, and implement support strategies. Combining theoretical coursework with practical field placements, the program prepares graduates for careers in rehabilitation centers, social service agencies, and community health organizations.

Duration:
Mode of Learning:
Program:

44 weeks

Online

Diploma

Standard Admission Students
  • Provide a signed sobriety declaration (form provided by the college)

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent by transcript

Admission Requirements

Mature Admission Students
  • Successfully interview with the Campus Director, program coordinator, or designate

  • Provide a signed sobriety declaration (form provided by the college)

  • Be at least 18 years old age prior to admission (19 for out-of-province)

  • Successful completion of the College admissions test

Benefits of the program

  • Work Experience, field trips, and industry-related projects

  • Healthcare professionals are in high demand

Employment Opportunities

  • Addiction Support Worker

  • Community Service Worker

  • Social Service Worker

  • Community Support Worker